How to open and disassemble an HP Pavilion laptop

Heatsink CPU pad cleared

Remember to always gently scrub the CPU thermal pad and remove all the old thermal paste. Pay attention not scratching it. The thermal paste should not be too much and laid as smoothly as possible.

nVidia chipset (notice it's the faulty G85 stock)

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17 Responses to “How to open and disassemble an HP Pavilion laptop”

  1. Legym says:

    I have the exact same model as in this article. Very professional and easy to understand. Thanks for this! Replacing the heat sink for the first time and so this article will be important for me. :)

    Thanks man, keep it up!

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